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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1936)
TPE 8HKRMÁN ÇOÜNTY JOURNAL,' Mrs. L H. Martin ship in the Sunday school for |di / fa ages. You are cordially invited to Qj tVCDlS join one of our classes. 11 a. m., “The Tree of Immortal' ity" is the subject of the pastor’s meditation m preparing for the i observance of the Lord’s Supper. There will be reception of mem bers. Special music is planned for this service. . 7:15 p. m^ adult, ¡high school, and junior Christian Endeavor Famen Busy In Fields; Ball societies meet in connection with the combined evening service. Playen on Diamond MORO, OREGON Grass Valley At Grass Valley School A -^1 Play d ,17 Annual Shows Activity FRIDAY, May 1, 1986 PAGE THREE I for Vernonia where she will visit a few days with her son Claude. Evangelistic meetings began to (tie Insurance Sunday morning at the Kent Chris tian church with Rev. G. E. Will iams of Newport officiating. Serv ices are to be held every evening Net premium» '.St? dur- at 8:00 o’clock continuing for two - UM71749J1 Interest, dividend» «nd rant» weeks. On May 9 the Seniors are pre- • received durin« th* year .. >41616.38 Incom* from other aource* Mrs<J. C. Wilson, Mrs. Clarice renting the lively three act farce----------------- —- received durin« th* y*ar .. 746949 ‘ The Whole Town’s Talking.” I Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Fritts und Sacre and son George and Mr. and Total Incom* . .X.M.733J73J1 Fumer Resident Leaves On Thia play takes place in the family of Grass Valley spent Sun- Mrs. John Maclnnes were visitors a DtSBURBEMKNTtf Net loaaea p«ld during Simmon’s home where their daugh day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. in Shaniko Wednesday morning. year Including adjustment Ronnd-the-World Cruise expen*** .......................... ».063.630.49 “Mountain Mumps’’ a three act ter, Evelyn, returns from school Carl Schadewitz. CommiMions *nd Baiarle* Christian Science Church comedy is ta be presented at the r.«14 J!ur‘n» y*ar ... L7«.mT3 bringing with her a dashing young Mrs. J. L. Matth^, Mrs. G. L. rax*». Ilcen*** and few paid “Everlasting Punishment’’ will man of Chicago and Paris. Mr. Barnett and Mrs R. P Barnett I “h00! auditorium by the Kent high , durine the year .......... T77. 113,300.» Amount of all other expendi Although the farmers are busy Simmons wishing his daughter to Mrs. Amada E. Martin, wife of be the subject of the Lesson-Ser L wanes run«,«. 2 8Ch°°l on the Saturday evening May ture* ........................ 2T3J79.il transacted business in t me AfUr pUy the Townsend Leroy H. Martin, died in Portland mon in the Church of Christ, getting the plowing done there is marry his partner, Chester Binney Friday. Total expenditure* . r lS.Mljni.il little activity about the town as who is an anerdic, plodding, sort Monday evening from a heart at Scientist, on Sunday. May 3. AB8ET8 Mr. and Mrs^ J. U. Leonord of club members are going to spon •Value of stocks and bond* tack. She had been a resident oi The Golden Text is, “There is farmers make the activity when of individual, invents a story about Moro spent Wednesday visiting at sor a social at the grange hall. owned .............................. >6.461 389 00 Qash in bank* and on hand . 964.003 62 Mr. and Mrs. 'Richard Ross ana Sherman county most of the time no ice, saith the Lord, unto the they come to; town for extras or Chester having a hectic love affair the home of Mrs. B. A. Hogue. ■Temiums in course of col lection written since Sep- sons of The Dalles attended church supplies. Candidates supply an with a ravishing movie actress, since 1882 when she came here with wicl L” (Isaiah 48:22.) Vern Mobley of Yakima was in tember 30 1935 . ........ 1.31L613.34 her husband. The funeral was Interest and renta duo and Among the citations which com element that is different as some^fter convincing his wife and Kent Wednesday .nd Thursday I £™ces „ hT ^nday morninK- accrued.. ............................ >1.668 36 P10’® *ttend'n« the evening serv-| Other admitted held in iPodlland Wednesday. prise the Lesson-Sermon is the of the numerous grdup , drop in daughter that Chester is really a selling seed potatoes. assets ,........ 1,940.31 Mlles Martin of Lexington and following from the Bible: “Be not nearly every day and make the man of the world, the movie stai J. C. Wilson, Mrs.’Clarice Sacre '^j S™1 'V? Total admitted asset* . „ . »,570,783.» G'lbeii C, iV"?. Mrs. Lola 'McClelland of Kalama, deceived; God is not mocked: for rounds of business men handing with an extremely jealous fiance and son George, Arthur and Koy “nd . -iP00-?’ amortlxed: stock. December 31. .935. value. children, ond Mr. Martin survive whatsoever a man soweth, that out cards and talking about coun-1 arrives in town. Immediately com- Justesen were business visitor, isfejJE, / " r ? “"s - , , LIABILITIES ---- — get 4 - a plications arise which prove very r -oo. Tk..i __ 'I daughter Vivian and sons Ed and her. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Martin, shall he also reap. For he that ty affairs, Most 4 of them '»rose claims for losses un paid ........................ >3.171.461.00 uiiL nr. llansdij •"<* pet®r who is a sister of the deceased, and soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh pleasant reception for most of them humorous and entertaining. Noth- \mount of unearned ptrmi * pr Bull iw nLi?.„^ Da vis ana \ iola y ums on all outstanding are pleasant themselves. ing could be funnier than Chester Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Martin jr. and' reap corruption; but he that sow risks ...................................... 3,397,618 88 Kent «• N- MacGinsson School ma’am Rowe is perpetu- trying to pattern after Evelyn’s ivue for commission and Orlo Martin, grandson, and wife eth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit brokera«e .............................. 35*. TOO JI pl • a u c, e- I BP0nt »ho at ,f()rd the were in Portland for the funeral. reap life everlasting." (Gal. 6:7,8) ally pointing these days as his Parisian Friend, and Mr. Simmons 111 other liabilities ................ 300,050.00 Sheriff Chrisman and Mr. S of week Mr end and visiting M„/Wi most important finger is strapped trying to keep from «his wife the Envoy Lillian Grey McCormick Wasco, Church of Christ Total liabilities except phens of Moro were business call- R , . . Belshe of Moro. . capital ...J......... >5.938.738.38 securely to a board. A ball playei fact that he is taking dancing ers in Kent Friday afternoon. of the Salvation Army was here apital paid up >1.000.000,00 Surplus over all . Thursday on her 1936 expedition Gilbert R. Carey, potatar. ----------- put a kink in his digit last Sunday । lessons. After affairs become very Sam Foreman of The Dalles was liabilities ,... 1,643.034.19 IfNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT OF । into this county. This is the elev Encourage your young people to that made it look like a pretzel tangled they begin to straighten in Kent Thursday and Friday buy THE MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY I out and the play ends in a very ing wool. enth year she has made this ter attend Bible school by attending benders’ .product. LIMITED of London. En'’and. on the thirty-first day of December. 1935. mMe ; The Baptist church will hold appropriate manner. ritory collecting for the Army. Mrs. Geo. McKay accompanied with them. Meet with us at 10:00 to the Insurance Commissioner nf the iSINBBB IN OREGON FOR Stat* of Oregon, pursuant to law: special services May ^0, Mother ’ s The lead characters will be por- by her son in law and daughter • rt premiums received durin* Mrs. A. A. Dunlap and Mrs. Max o’clock. Please read II Timothy CAMTAL the year . .............. ................77711586 >'/ Day. A program is being prepar- trayed by Keith Rinehart as the Amount of capitai stock naid Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Schadewitz of Pluemke drove to Hood River Wed 2.15. "J* ovses paid durin« the y*ar ... 1.081 31 UP ........... > 300.000 00 .. ed. Everybody will be welcome. scheming father, Ruby Fairchild osses Incurred durin* the year ^18.44 Moro, drove to Portland Friday INCOME At the church service the pastor nesday to listen to the talk by the in Net premiums received dur- Jack Gervais and others were his wife, Janet Wilcox their daugh- where Mrs. McKay took UrF- stagt will speak upon the subject ‘ ^The In* the year >1.659.838 38 - vica-eommander of the American ame of President. W, Roas McCain. Interest, dividends and rents repairing the skylight on the roof ter Evelyn, and, 'Ralph Balzer as ame of Secretary, riank 8. Becker Jr. | Greatness of Christ." Bring your received durin* th* year 138.275 35 Legion. tatutory resident attorney for service. of the Masonic hall Tuesday of Chester Benney, Mr. Simmons Income from other sources friends and let us study this inter . A. West. Portland. Oregon. «♦Vernen» of th* received during the year . 106.921.15 Dr. George Simon and Dr. R. P. this week in case it might rain partner. Other members of the .m insurance COMPAI ................... „.„inea in the 8»at* Total Income................... >1.905.034.88 Mortensen of Medford left April esting subject together from God’s again before the summer is out. cast will include Katheryn Burton, of Tow«, on the 31*t day of D-remh*r. Holy Word. DISBURSEMENTS * 1436. mad» tn the Tnsnranee Commis 18 for a trip around the world. Net tosse* paid durin* the । SYNOPSIS And speaking of rain there have Max Van Ausdal, Ferd Stark, Vere sioner of th* State of Orc*on. pursuant Remember the 10th of May is year including adjustment -They will return in October. Mrs. expense* l » 494.950 30 been several showers of magnitude Pike, Eileen Hogue, Phyllis Dick Mother ’ s Day. What would please Commissions «nd salaries Simon came up Monday to visit Amount ef capital stock enough to be called real rains in son, Cora Bayer, and Robert Rolfe. w paid during the year 588.139 36 paid up Mutual f^mnany Non* Taxer, licenses and fees paid a few days with friends and rel her more than for you to bring this dry cycle of years. Reports . INCOME during the year 95.188 fl Oregon, purauanjt^o^mv Total premium income tor atives in Sherman county. Mrs. her to Bible school and church. are that the country south of here Amount of al' other expendi _ the year , > 3 435.496 38 Amount of capital stock paid ture« ................................. 781.490 86 Mark McComack (formerly Alice Make y°ur P1,n8 now t0 "‘b interest, dividends and rents Janet Wilcox has had better luck in attracting . up ......................................... 7. >1.000.000.00 rOcelxed durin« the ve-r 1.349.857 89 Total expenditures .. . . I >1.040.760 06 INCOME Income from other sources Wilcox) and her mother Mrs. Paul- the rain drops -than the district ASdET r ~ The r?port cards were distribut- Net premium* received dur received during the yer r 168 574 M Losse* due from reimbursing ing th« ye*r . .... . 1.467.410.67 .. ine Wilcox, made the trip with Mrs. Full Gospel Assembly north. Anyway the wheat is ed Monday with a marked decrease /• companies . — < I 13.41099 - Total income . t 4.853 638 83 Interest, dividend* and renta Value of stocks «nd boflds received durtn* the year.. IM 663.56 Simon. ' • Sunday School ..................10:00 a. m growing. DISBUPSEMEN^S e- i in the grades of many of those who Paid for . losses, amortized «market value» 3.587.556 57 Income from other source* endowments, Ca*h in banks and un hand 908.647 41 69.071.80 received durin* th* year,,. Brigadier General Parsons of Morning Worship 11.00 a. m. annuities and " surrender J. W.' Shepard and wife were had been absent with measks or Premiums in course of collec values > 3 381 733.87 tion written since Septem Vancouver Barracks was here for 'Evening Service ........... 7:30 p. m. here. Saturday afternoon and nightJ ^»arlet fever. The honor roll con- Dividends paid tn noMey ber 30. 1935 322.093 24 holders durine the year 316.933 S3 a short time the first of the week • ——7- ’ from their new home in Leiwston, ‘ sists of. seniors, Keith Rinehart, Commissions Interest and renta due and Net loues P*id durin* th* and sa'arlea 28.318 74 accrued ................ year includin* «dju»tm*nt „paid during the rear , 309.184 08 for a brief inspection of the local Idaho. expente« ..... ............... y . >1.451.893.33 1.00 and Janet Wilcox, 1.00; junioi TaxAs. licenses and fees >4.750.024 95 Total admitted aaaeta Dividend» paid on «apital paid durine the year 68.763 86 CCC camp. Fishing was no good Sunday Frances Fairchild, 1.50; and Fresh Amount of all other expen • tock durin* th* yeaf/7. 150.000 00 LIABILITIES Commission« and salariea diture* .... Gross claims for losses un 1.623 716 53 which is one of the unsatisfactory men, Eileen Hogue, 1.25 and Betty The Missionary society meeting By Norma Melzer paid durin* the year ..... U 19.096.40 paid . . > 515-393 CO Tax**. Ucena*a and fee* paid Total expendl» u—i Amount of unearned pre I 4.509 311 97 things connected with rain storms. Olds. 1.50. that was scheduled for May 13 has 139J73.93 durin* the year -------- ... miums on «11 outstanding _ . , ASSETS Twenty eight high school pupils Amount of all other expendi risks ................... 686.723 73 of real estate owned Mrs. 'Roy J. Baker was hostess to The Mermaid Tavern held an in Value been postponed until the 20th. It 348.881.76 tures ..................................... (book value! i > 3.476.111 44 Due for commission «nd broker is* - . .............. 165.000 00 of stocks and bonds will be held at the home of Mrs. and the three teachers went to a group of bridge players Tuesday ; teresting party at the home of Value Total expenditure»^...........63496.06845 All other Ilabllitie« .............. 163.186 19 owned (market value) 14.733.436 75 Camp Sherman Friday afternoon. afternoon and Mrs. C. L. Poley of | Keith Rinehart. For the evening Loans Theodore Johnston. on mortga*** and V»lu* of re«l *»t«t* owned . Total :iabilltl*'t. except cap collateral, etc. 637.965 77 The Woman’s club is sponsor for The Juniors got up early Saturday Moro succeeded in winning the all members donned unusual cos- Premium notes and oolicv (book v«lue) ............9 1.970,11 ital ...................... v........ >1.530.302.91 Value of «tock«u>d bond* Capital paid up 200,000 00 loan* * 6.063.618.77 , tumes and read humorous, original Cash in banks and on hsnd 101 827S3 the annual mother’s and daughter’s morjjinff tb cook the Senior’s break honors for the day. owned (m * r k e I v»lue) Surplus over all liabilities >3.019.722 04 Bond* «mortized ..- --i Net uncollected and deferred E. M. Alley and wife, A. A. Dun- writings as they sat on pillows. banquet which will be held tonight^ fast °* sausage, eggs, potatoes, hot C*«h in banks «nd on hand Surplus _as re* s rds oolicr- 11X443.79 premiums Premium« in crur»« of col holdeit ............................. >3.219.722 04 and rents due and Friday, at the Presbyterian church, buns, coffee, and an appetizer of lap and wife and W. Ray Blake I The Juniors »^.Seniors enter Interest lection written *lnc* Seo- 309 IM 84 accrued tember 30. 1935 ............. 466.158.01 . >4.750.024 95 Total ... 48.480.33 were among those who were in tained the two low6r classes at a Other assets (net) ............ The Amerian Legion Auxiliary oranges. Interest and rent* du* and .....a- BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THF »4J5Í063J6 Weenie Roast in the Grass Valley accrued ........................... 13.316.46 Moro Monday night to hear and see Total adtnitted asset* l will meet May 13 at the home of Saturday afternoon the truck- YEAR LIABILITIES Net premiums received durlnc — the ...16.367,100.13 Park. This entertainment came as N*t rMetVM Total admitted in 330.505 77 Mrs. J. C. Freeman. The state load went over to Suttle Lake the Republican dinner.. year ......................... ~77. .7*2 616.65 LIAI Loasea paid durin« the y«*r .... 1.333.40 Herb RooJ is plowing on the a result of ^R^.^pper dasse* losing Gruss^clairv* (or loss** un- president Gradys Turnbull of Port- where swimming, boating, baseball 90.4*7.33 rose claim* lot __ •3A82JO4 paid ”. ........ 8 388.40.60 land will be here for the meeting playing, eating, and dancing were Hans Koepke place this week with in a magazirie Contest to the lower All other 'iiabllltl ea .. . Amount of unearned Pt*- ' mlum* on all outstanding__ ...___ Total llabHItfea. jeetie- —_ - - hubb a Son. United State* man*«er*, as will the district paesident, Mrs. enjoyed. Sunday morning every- his tractor. except capital >2X356.775 03 risk* ................................... 3.760.448.87 ta tu tory resident attorney for aervlc*. S Surplus aa regards policy- Que for commission and- Ted von Borstel is the owner of J. C. Bank*. Portland Lorraine Brown of The Dalles. It one went their own way until 12 t 1.102 387 53 holders ........... broker*** . .................... All other liabilities .............. . will be a joint meeting for the o’clock, when they started home a new Diesel tractor bought from SYN< Total . >24,459.063.56 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Total liabilities, s x e e d t Wasco and Moro units. again, much to the disappointment McKean and Searcy and is tum- Oros* premium* received capital ......... -..................... I 1935. made to ih.> Insurance Commia- durine the year- The road grading crew started of many. Sunburns and a good ing over the ground with it. I'npital paid UP ....................... I aioner of th* Stat* of Oregon, pursuant 75.960.3' Fraternal assessment ijrplui over all liabilities ... xMisg "Harriet Long was hen to law: the first of the week on the Monk- time were had by all. MutUM?. ■: ■ 7.339 53 Premiums and dividends __ 7 :rp!us a* regards policy Amount of capital deposited > 685.000.00 land market road and have been Our district came out very good Monday to talk books and libraries returned dining Iha year 189.38 holders ................................. I ».003.467.38 Losses paid durin* the year 3 5,947 .34 INCOME grading other roads in that vicinity at the declamatory contest Friday to the library hoard and Miss Anna Nam* of Company, YEOMEN MUTUAL mioma received dur LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ::U8INE88 IN ÒREOON FOR THE YEAR since finishing that one. »,586.933.96 night, getting first, second, and Schwartz who pu its out and takes Funeral Heme 8am* Of President. A. H Hoffman, let premiums received dur- Intereat. dividend ind renta am* of Secretary, Qeo. r. Wall. _ ini the ye«r ... ................. 8 18.047 98 Some special premiums have third prizes. In the upper division in the volumes for the local read- received durin« is year 337.741.14 Ktutory resident attorney for Mrviea '.orses n"id durin* the v*«r. 9.338.84 Incom* from oil sources uranc* Commissioner of O tmoo . Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore. .esses Incurred durin* th* been received for the county fair Claudine Thompson received first, ing service. received durin« I* year . 341.714.11 Little Erma Lee Gervais is ill . »me of company. B À NKIR8 AND and others are expected from the second division Dorothy Total Inc >4.068.460.31 TUPPERS INSURANCE COMPANY or those who hold special interest in Miller received third, and in the with the measles and complica O’1 NEW YORK, Net loaaea ■pe of president. C V. Meaerol*. year ineJudins When Your Shoes need repa i some element of the annual show. lower division Annajean Knighten tions have set in necessitating a Alley’s Confectionery no of secretary. A. R Matthew*, exp*na*a ... .... ... 61.40944441 trip to the hospital. . -utorv resident attorney for servleo. ------------------ and salarle* Arnold Landry has resigned hisj achieved second. nauranee rommiaMoner. send them to paid during the year ... ^ 1441.319.79 Phone 222 Jacob Wassenmiller who return position with the Jacobs-Miller Co. Taxe*, license* «nd fees paid The Sherman County Contest «Turin* th* y«ar .............. 141.199.48 and is now employed with Ogden’s was held Wednesday afternoon. ed from California a few days ago Amount of all other ex« pendltur** .................... L384.330 68 at Bedells in Portland. He is work Louise Barzee and Barbara Belshe after a winter spent prospecting Total expend! tu rva ....84,079.334.13 there has gone to John Day where ing under a specialist in perma were the contestants from Moro. GOOD SHOE REPAIRING nent waving, hair cutting and hair Barbara Belshe made the highest he is looking over mines. Valu* of ate and owned (m Gerald Kelly spent last Sunday 204 Second St. x r THE DALLFb dressing. bond amori ....... 86.1I144I08 score. Loans on mor in The Dalles. °01- „ W. B. Rice left Friday for Mitch lateral *tc. ......... 786.Si.Sl Mrs. Matt Simon and girls were Cash in banks and on hand The school band will go to The ell to officiate at a meeting of Odd Premiums In co«»« of collec- All Satisfactory Business is built on in Portland last week end visiting Dalles Saturday to the Mid-Colum- K>n written auto* Septem- Fellows there. 676,179.84 r 30. 1935 . .. ........... .. with her mother and sister. bia Band Festival. They will give W. H. »Ragsdale is attending Interest and rant* du* and Confidence — Confidence on the part of accrued .... A large crowd was out to the • meetings of the Federal Land Bank a concert Tn the evening. All otb*r aueta the buyer that goods purchased will be dance last Saturday night. in Idaho and Eastern Oregon this Total admitted «tute . 97,641.766.79 “ This is the Life ” a modern com Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Baker are week. - of good quality and fairly priced. * Harry Pinkerton left Tuesday for edy by Robert Ray, has been chos leaving today, Friday, for Forest paid ■ .......................... 9 MS,09741 Amount of unearned prem Portland to take some cattle down en as the all-school play, and will Grove where they will attend the Dependable Groceries, Fresh Vegetables ium« on all outstandlnc Moro, Oregon be presented at the Legion Hall on musical recital of their son, Dale, flaks............ .............. 8.071.994,48 to the yards. ; Due for commission and araruaaFy!::.-: s8;lg.S Dr. F. W. Clarke of 303 Guardian May the 8tb. Because of the uni who will graduate from Pacific Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of versal appeal of this play ’ s up-to- Bldg, Portland, Ore., will be at University this spring. Total llsbfllU««. except, Moro Hotel Monday, May 4th. At the-minute plot, and the oppor Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Clark left DRY GOODS tunity it affords the local group- Hotel Sherman Tuesday, May 5thJ -Wednesday for Portland where to show the results of their dra Mrs. Clark will receive further See him about your eyes. Trade At Surplus as rw^rds policy- holders .................. 8.683.07748 f Tom A. Verdenius, candidate for matic ------- training, — it has been selected - medical treatment. delegate to the Republican Nation- as a Atting vehicle for this time o In A New Location Quality Total .67,641.760.71 al convention, is the father in law the year. If you are worried, come Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F- Store If in« U>* y*ar^........... Moro, Oregpn of Ed Koler. who comes to this and laugh your cares mm * paid outin* year county frequently as a represents- y°u “*4 excitement, there is o**«* Incurred durine th* _______ Meets 1st and 3rd tive of the United States National enough suspense and drama to Tuesdays in the Bank. Mr. Verdenius lives in keep you intereetedthroughout the Nam* of Manasar for Faclfl* Coast, 1O.O.F. hall Tran ranch. J MlfondaU. >69 Pin* 8tr**t. W. A. R cuolm Portland and has as his slogan entire play. If you enjoy romance, sien,t and visiting *n Francisco, Cal. Statutory resident attorney for Mrvlco. you will be hard put to it to re ‘•The best interests of the country, brothers are cordi Magazines - Lunches - Cold Drinks James O. Hitt, Portland. Orosoa. frain from speaking your mind and Republican success.“ ally invited to neet A marriage license was applied aloud when the heroine overlooks with us. for this week by Miss Thyra Fields the love that is right before her, Lewis McKee, N. G. and Basil Bains. Mr. Bains is from in the false glamour of a super Joe Truit, Secretary Colfax, Washington where he is an ficial ideal. But if you are serious electrician. They will be married minded and enjoy plays that teach next Sunday at the bride’s home a lesson, you will be grateful to Bet hlehcm Chapter, No. 7H. O. E. S. the author for showing how very near Wasco. Moro, Oregon little the material things matter Dick Morgan and family have Meets Every Second moved to the Messenger house this when once they are seen, through Fourth Thursdays in each week in order to vacate the recent the eyes of experience. Month. Visiting members ly bought Hendricks house. Invited. Lupine Rebecca Lodge No- 116 Mrs. Esta Mae Powell is visiting Esther Morris, W. M. Moro, Oegon here with her »on, Marion Powell Rose Amidon, Secretary. ( and wife and other relatives. Meets 2d and 4th Tu Dan McLaughlin was up from esdays of each month : Portland Monday night to attend Visiting members wel the Republican meeting and visit come. * with friend, George Updegraff. Mn. Flora Phillips, mother of- Elsie Stephens, N. G, FOR SALE—An 11-month old A. S. Johnson, returned to her Lila Bull, Secretary Jersey Bull. Don Cox, Grass Valley. home in Hood River Tuesday, af 26-27-28 ter a visit for several weeks with FOR SALE—A good cook house. Mr. Johnson and family. Eureka Lodge Ne. 121 A-F & A-M See V. S. Barr, Moro, Oregon. Moro, Oregon Meets the 1st and 3rd 25-26-27 Thursday evenings of FOR SALE—4 Acres with 5 each month. Visiting room house. Posession at once. One members cordially in mile south of Bend on the new ‘ » : vited to meet with us. Dalles - California Highway. C. Please Make Your Appointments Early i H. B. Pinkerton, W. M. M. Kuhn, Box 38, Route 1, Bend, Community Presbyterian Church C V. Belknap. Secy. Ore. 10 a. m., Bible study and wor- Buried This Week In Portland Kent Personals i fl Con“ra Many Citizens There Moro School CONFIDENCE UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER AT YOUR SERVICE H. Zeigler’s 8 MOBO CONFECIIOW Dr. Viggo Häufelt Dentist Will be at his Moro Office at the Classified Ads Hotel) Moro From Monday, May 4 To Saturday, May 9, inclusive CHICHES